They use this two things as bait to lure potential victims. First it is easier to get a verified account now on X (formerly Twitter) because of the subscription service that Elon Musk is running now. Before only reputable individuals could get that verified accounts now scammers just buy the blue tick. The second thing is they gather more followers either by growing the account or by purchasing it. Then naive people will look at this number of followers and the blue tick and then start trusting the account. This one of the reason why buying accounts is frowned upon on this forum. We need to educate ourselves and others that large followers or adverts from celebrities shouldn’t be a yard stick to trust any information on social media.
You have made a good point. I also used to judge Twitter accounts on the basis of the blue tick and the number of followers. Even when I had to judge a platform for business purposes, I used to think, Hey, this platform has lots of Twitter followers; they must be famous, and this project might become successful, but at the end, truth comes in front of us. But now, as you said, this blue tick feature is the main cause of all of this shit, and another thing I have observed is that the creation of accounts has become easier now in the context of bans.
Because back then, when Twitter was Twitter, not X new accounts got banned instantly or after some time, but now X accounts don't get banned at that rate. Therefore, it has become easier for scammers to set up a new X account. This needs to stop, but who will stop them? All we can do is never trust the blue tick and high number of followers.
What I will say is never connect your wallet to any site, if you intend to connect your wallet make sure it is not a wallet that holds funds, so when it back fire you don’t lose your funds. In fact you shouldn’t have a significant amount of funds on a wallet that is on device that is online.
In this case, the situation was created in such a manner that people who had funds in their wallets had to connect with the website because the bug news must have shocked them and urged them to connect their wallets to a revoke website so that they could revoke all the connected sites, which is a good thing to do because even after we have disconnected the website or any connected site from our wallet, those websites still have access to our wallet until we use a website like the revoke website (real one) not the one being used by the scammer (a fake one) to revoke the overall access of the websites (to which we have connected our wallet in the past).